About Hans Zimmer
Monday, November 6, 2017
Add Comment
ORIGIN
|
|
Frankfurt, Germany
|
|
GENRE
|
|
Soundtrack
|
|
BORN
|
|
12 Sep 1957
|
|
One of the most prolific film composers of the late 20th and early 21st
centuries, Hans Zimmer was born September 12, 1957 in Frankfurt,
Germany. After relocating to London as a teen, he later wrote
advertising jingles for Air-Edel Associates, and in 1980 collaborated
with the Buggles on their LP The Age of Plastic and its accompanying hit
"Video Killed the Radio Star." A stint with Ultravox followed before
Zimmer next surfaced with the Italian avant-garde group Krisma; he then
formed a partnership with film composer Stanley Myers, and together they
founded the London-based Lillie Yard recording studio. Zimmer and
Myers' movie work of the period, which included material for pictures
including Moonlighting, Success Is the Best Revenge, Insignificance, and
the acclaimed My Beautiful Laundrette, made significant strides in
fusing the traditional orchestral aesthetic of film composition with
state-of-the-art electronics, and proved highly influential on countless
soundtracks to follow.
The 2000s marked an auspicious time in the composer's career, as he continued scoring the biggest A-list films of the season, averaging two or three blockbusters a year, including Hannibal, Gladiator, The Last Samurai, and The Da Vinci Code. In 2007, Silva Screen Records released Film Music of Hans Zimmer, a double-disc set highlighting his achievements as a movie music-maker. Later in 2007, he reworked Alf Clausen's zany Simpsons theme into a traditional symphonic film score on The Simpsons Movie. As the 2000s came to a close and the 2010s began, Zimmer's name remained synonymous with blockbusters as he scored later installments in the Sherlock Holmes, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Batman franchises, including 2012's The Dark Knight Rises. His score to Christopher Nolan's 2010 film Inception was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Music and Original Score, and also earned a Saturn from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films for Best Music. Devastated by the Aurora, Colorado shootings in 2012, Zimmer composed a choral arrangement of the Dark Knight Rises theme, simply entitled "Aurora," to help raise money for the victims of the tragedy. In 2014 Zimmer released the score for The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which was issued under the moniker Hans Zimmer & the Magnificent Six and featured contributions from Johnny Marr (the Smiths), Junkie XL, Michael Einziger (Incubus), Andrew Kawczynski, Pharrell Williams, and Steve Mazzaro. Early the next year, he learned he'd been nominated for another Academy Award, this time for his work on Christopher Nolan's sci-fi hit Interstellar. Among other franchise entries, he went on to provide music for 2016's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which was co-scored with Junkie XL; the BBC nature documentary series Planet Earth II; and the award-winning Hidden Figures, which saw Zimmer working once again with Pharrell Williams. He would also add another Nolan collaboration to his body of work with 2017's Dunkirk. |
0 Response to "About Hans Zimmer"
Post a Comment